Tag Archives: 737-300

Nigerian Eagle Airlines changes its name to Air Nigeria

Nigerian Eagle Airlines (Lagos) has changed its name to Air Nigeria.

Copyright Photo: Trevor Mulkerrins. Boeing 737-33V 5N-VND (msn 29337) at Shannon is the first aircraft to receive the new titles.

FlyLAL Charters creates a Polish subsidiary

Copyright Photo: Javier Rodriguez. Boeing 737-322 SP-HAA (msn 24664) visits Palma de Mallorca.

FlyLAL Charters (Vilnius) in April created a new Polish subsidiary. The first aircraft is this ex-United Airlines Boeing 737-322 SP-HAA (msn 24664).

Merpati Boeing 737-300 skids off the runway in West Papua

Merpati Nusantara Airlines (Jakarta) lost its ex-United Airlines Boeing 737-322 PK-MDE (msn 24660) on Tuesday (April 13). A routineย domestic flight (flight MNA 836) in Indonesia ended in disaster Tuesday when the Boeing 737 carrying over 100 passengers broke apart on landing, injuring more than 70 people, officials said.

The Merpati Boeing 737 skidded off the end of the wet runway at Rendani Airportย inย Manokwari, West Papua, hurtled into trees and skidded into a shallow river according to this published report.

Read the full report:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100413/wl_asia_afp/indonesiaairaccident

Air Italy adds Boeing 737-36N EI-IGS

Air Italy (2nd) (Milan-Malpensa) is adding this Boeing 737-36N registered EI-IGS (msn 28562, ex N562SM) with Blended Winglets.

Copyright Photo: Gerry McCready. EI-IGS taxies past the camera at Shannon after repainting.

Continental Airlines retires the last Boeing 737-300 on March 29

Continental Airlines (Houston) retired the last Boeing 737-300 from revenue service on March 29.

Photo and further details:

http://airlinersgallery.com/2/7bf4e/2805b4a/#/gallery/continental-airlines/continental-737-300-n12318-91-grd-mia-bd-lr-100057/

Europe Airpost’s Boeing 737-36Q EI-STA is now operating for Air Contractors

EI-STA, originally uploaded by Colins plane pics.

Europe Airport’s (Paris) Boeing 737-36Q EI-STA (msn 29057) is now operating for Air Contractors (Dublin) from DUB.

Copyright Photo: Colin Keogh.

Unite gives its BA strike report but is willing for more talks

Copyright Photo: Antony J. Best. The BA strike has brought some unusual traffic to LHR. It is ironic that LCC Jet2's Boeing 737-330 G-CELK (msn 23530) with its "Friendly Low Fares" sub-titles would be flying a BA flight.

British Airways (London) endured a three-day Unite cabin crew strike this past weekend. BA has hired in a lot of aircraft from other carriers with their crews to operate some of the BA flights. The following aircraft are known to have been leased in the past three days:

SE-RHU,ย G-CELY,ย G-CGET,ย G-OJIB,ย G-CELK,ย G-STRP,ย PH-AHY,ย G-CELB,

G-POWD,ย PH-HZE,ย G-LSAG,ย CS-TFT,ย G-LSAA,ย G-ZAPX,ย CS-TLO,ย PH-HZD,

PH-HZK,ย CS-TLX,ย G-BPEJ, andย G-STRW.

Yesterday union leaders called for renewed talks with the company to end the strike according to Reuters.

Read the full report:

www.reuters.com/article/idCNLDE62K09B20100321?rpc=44

Meanwhile while the company tried to remain positive, the union issued this report detailing the devastating affects of the strike:

“With 80 percent of cabin crew standing strong on the first day of the BA stoppage, Unite has issued an update of how the strike is biting so far, which reveals that BA’s much-vaunted contingencies plans are failing :

   - BA has managed to fly only one third of its normal scheduled
      departures;

    - BA's flagship terminal T5 is a ghost town as passengers stay away;

    - The first long haul BA flight out (10am) was to Abu Dhabi and crewed by
      6 pilots and 2 international cabin crew;

    - From 12.20pm until 2.30pm only 10 flights departed from Heathrow,
      normally there would be 50 during the same period; of the 10 which left,
      8 flights were chartered and only 2 were BA flights;

    - By lunchtime today, 85 BA planes were parked at Heathrow - consuming
      the maximum parking space allowed for BA aircraft;

    - 20 more planes had been moved to Cardiff to be parked, and a further 20
      flown to Shannon, in western Ireland, to sit out the strike;

    - By 2pm, only one flight to JFK airport had departed - normally there
      are five;

    - At Gatwick, one third of flights have failed to take off;

    - BA planes are taking off empty, save for cargo, as BA stretches
      efforts to make it seem it is functioning;

    - On average only 14 passengers are travelling on those flights which are
      taking off, far short of capacity;

    - Two strike-breaking chartered flights did not depart because of technical
      problems;

    - By mid-morning around 113 BA passengers had complained about the
      poor quality of food on-board the flights; and

    - There are reports of no food on in-bound flights from Germany and
      Italy."

Kuban Airlines adds its first Boeing 737 with this wild new “flower power” color scheme

Copyright Photo: Gordon Stretch. Ex-bmibaby Boeing 737-3Q8 G-TOYC (msn 26312) was rolled out at East Midlands on February 17 as VQ-BHD.

Kuban Airlines (Krasnodar) is a relatively unknown carrier from Russia despite the fact it was established and started operations in 1932 as a division of Aeroflot. The company was privatized in 1992. However this may be changing. The airline is adding its first Boeing 737 and has taken the opportunity to introduce this colorful “flower power” livery.

Hola Airlines suspends all operations

Hola Airlines (Palma de Mallorca) yesterday (February 15) ceased all operations. The charter airline was operating two Boeing 737-400s (EC-KBO and LAV) and previously operated some Boeing 737-300s and one Boeing 757-200. Hola is the second airline in Spain to cease operations in 2010 (the first one was Quantum Air).

The number of airlines in Spain has dramatically fallen in the last two years (Airclass, Gadair, Girjet, Aircomet, LTE, Futura, Bravo Air, Lagun Air, Orionair, Pronair, Quantum Air and now Hola Airlines) due to the turbulent economic situation of the country.

Hola Airlines was established in 2002ย and commenced charter and ACMI operations on May 15, 2002. It was originally established by Mario Hidalgo, who previously ran Air Europe Express, and is now the General Director of Hola Airlines.

Copyright Photo: Javier Rodriguez. Boeing 737-382 EC-IOR (msn 24449) arrives back at the Palma base. The jetliner is painted in the original 5-star 2002 livery.

Webjet introduces an Avatar logojet

Copyright Photo: Rafael Maul. Webjet's Boeing 737-36Q PR-WJN (msn 29327) showcases the new logojet design at Recife.

Webjet Linhas Aereas (Rio de Janeiro) in January introduced this new logojet to help promote the movie Avatar in Brazil.